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Marc by Marc Jacobs

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When one first gets his first Marc Jacob’s invite to his fashion show it’s quite a moment. It took over my site a little over a year to start getting invites to his show, which is pretty young for a blogger. I arrived extra early to go backstage and get some rad shots. Sorry about the quality of images (third row shots).

The collection had the original Marc Jacobs style grunge presentation with dark hues, military style cuts/pants, floral printed dresses and velvets. It reminded me of a mix of pilgrims in couture in the army. Basically how I dress everyday. My personal favorite was the men’s metallic style trench coats.

 

 

 

 

Political Fashion Pieces

Obamabag

Runway to Win, is a new initiative that has major American designers, brought together by Vogue, designing items to be sold on Obama’s website. The proceeds benefit the president’s re-election efforts. While the initiative was only announced this week, most of the products are on the site and available for pre-order.

Prices range from $45 to $85, which is pretty inexpensive for designer items! Scroll down to see photos of what designers like Marc Jacobs, Tory Burch, Derek Lam, Diane von Furstenberg, Jason Wu, Proenza, and many more designed for this initiative.

(Above picture is Tory Burch)

Marc Jacobs

Derek Lam

Jack McCollough & Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler

Rachel Roy

Thakoon Panichgul

Diane von Furstenberg

 

Be sure to check out the website: http://store.barackobama.com/runway-to-win.html?p=1

 

-Hillary Gail Stewart

Don’t steal, it’s bad!

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Well….this is a first! Some crazy ass fashionista/o’s are running around Paris with Marc Jacobs‘ Spring 2012 one of a kind sample collection! It was stolen from a  train leaving Paris on its way to their press day. Wonder if this is someone out to destroy Marc or just fashion lovers in need of the 5 finger discount?

The company sent out the following email:

Dear all,The Marc Jacobs PR team is sorry to inform you that our press day tomorrow [a refresher of the clothes that were first shown on the catwalk. What, the models' googly-eyed death stares were distracting, alright?] in the Marc Jacobs store is cancelled, due to the theft of the spring/summer 2012 collections during its transfer from Paris.

 

#CRAY

Marc Jacobs heading to Dior?!

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Say it isn’t so!? Is Marc Jacobs leaving  Louis Vuitton and heading to Dior?! Ever since creative director John Galliano was fired from the Dior label months back the job has been up for grabs. WWD cited anonymous sources that Jacobs was approached by LVMH about taking over the Dior label and possible new deal.

Sources also rumored that Phoebe Philo designer at LVMH label Celine could replace Jacobs at Vuitton. Honestly, It’s playing it safe taking Jacobs to Dior. He’s going to do well wherever he goes. I would love to see a fresh designer like Galliano’s golden days. Sales from Vuitton count for almost nothing in the business, so it’s not really a loss to try someone new!

More to come!

 

Trending: High Heel Loafers

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A classic with a kick!

Summer is almost over, and fall is basically here! Which means fall fashion… and lots of new and exciting trends!

What’s hot this Fall you ask? High Heel Loafers.

They look wonderful at work or for play. Dress up with a work dress or pants or play it up with black tights and a mini skirt.  It is a fool proof trend and I am hooked!

I have found the hottest of the hot loafers for all of you Munsters who want to try out this trend!

Melin ’6960′ Moccasin

Marc Jacobs

J. Crew

This trend is a kick back to the olden days, where women wore loafers to work as a basic. I must say, I am excited! Not only can you find brown loafers but multi coloured ones too. Happy Fall Trending!

-Hillary Gail Stewart

CFDA Awards Munster Looks

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Congratulations to all the winners!!!! Even just becoming a nominee for tonight’s awards is an accomplishment. Can’t wait till we make it up there!!!!

credits via Just Jared and Wire Image

Marc Jacobs, the legend.

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Marc Jacobs has always been such an inspiration to me…from his designs to the life he has brought our industry. I hope to someday achieve what Marc has done for fashion. Even Marc said Madonna isn’t going anywhere, but Lady Gaga is taking over the world.

WWD recently sat down with Marc and had a fun little interview. via WWD.COM

On what he did for Memorial Day: “Memorial Day? I don’t think I’ve had a Memorial Day off in 30 years. We’re all here [at the office]. The design team’s here, working through Saturday, Sunday, Monday. I’ll go to the gym every morning, but I’ll be here after the gym. It’s resort.”

On his success and being recognized in public and approached by fans: “I can’t help but remember the days when Robert [Duffy, his business partner] and I were interviewed for 48 Hours [in 1988]. Robert was building a runway. I’m vomiting in the bathroom because we hadn’t slept in three days and we were delirious and hallucinating. So none of that ever goes away.”

On whether he’s a “great talent”: “No. I still wouldn’t say I am … I don’t mind if you say it but I’m not going to say it myself.”

On winning this year’s CFDA Lifetime Achievement award: “I haven’t even sat down to write the [CFDA] speech yet but I’ve been thinking a lot about it, about what does this mean to me and what does this mean to us. I just turned 48 but I don’t feel 48. I still feel like a young person but I really see the difference in the work. I’m trying to understand what all of that means and how I feel about it.”

On younger designers: “People ask me about the younger designers, Alex Wang and all of them, I think they’re great. I couldn’t do what they do. It’s not what I do. But just like in pop music and in the art world, people always want new work from the artist that they like but they also want new artists. I don’t think one changes the other. There’s always room for new designers, new musicians, new artists, new writers. Madonna, I don’t think is showing any signs of slowing down, but that doesn’t mean Lady Gaga isn’t taking over the world.”

On the most recent Louis Vuitton show: “I loved the Vuitton show. I think as a show it was probably my favorite presentation we’ve ever done of a collection. I really loved it … I’ve spent the past two weeks, which is superpremature, thinking that I don’t know what we’re going to do to top that last Vuitton show. I thought it was the most beautiful presentation. I think, ‘Why am I doing this to myself?’ but it’s inevitable. When I get back to Paris two weeks from now, I’m just going to be like, ‘What are we going to do? What are we going to do?’ The answer won’t come right away.”

On designers he admires: “I think the greatest contributors to fashion are women. Chanel, Vionnet. I think Vivienne Westwood; I think Miuccia Prada; Schiaparelli, Rei Kawakubo … The one that I probably feel the most strongly about is Miuccia, because of the aesthetic and the mood. There’s something so shocking and so tender about it, and it’s also very real … There’s an eccentricity but there’s also a chic old world sophistication, but it’s so new. It’s young but never vulgar. There’s a sex appeal that’s kind of naïve. It’s all the things I love.”

On his debt to Tom Ford: “I felt that [being hired for Vuitton] was all born from Tom [Ford’s] success at Gucci. I believe Mr. Arnault was aware of that and said, ‘We can do that with Vuitton.’”

On working for Bernard Arnault: “I meet with Mr. Arnault every time I’m in Paris. He’s such a hands-on sort of guy. He goes to every store in every country and he discusses things with me … He was thrilled with the last [Vuitton] show. He felt that one and the one around the fountain were how he would like women to see Vuitton’s image as a fashion brand. He’s very up front and honest with me about what he likes and what he doesn’t like, what he thinks works and also what he thinks works in other places. Not that he’s asking me to do what someone else does, but to look at the success of certain things.”

On the resources available to him at Louis Vuitton: “If you look at our first Vuitton show, we wanted to send out a nice collection of simple clothes with all the logos on the inside and one single bag on Kirsten Owen. It has evolved into, ‘OK, this is Paris. Let’s have three elevators.’ I asked for six; I got three. So we’re like, ‘Let’s get Kate Moss, Naomi [Campbell]. Let’s fly in Stella [Tennant]. Let’s fly in Carolyn [Murphy] and Amber [Valletta].’ You want a show? Okay guys, I’ll give you a show.”

On critics: “You are dealing with a whole lot of highly sensitive people who [will react] depending on their mood and how they’re feeling that day or what they did or didn’t eat for lunch. I have no problem going on record with this and probably have gone on record with this before, there aren’t that many people who I respect. There just aren’t. I think journalists have the right to their opinions but I think their opinions should be based on history and what they see, not what they feel, how long they’ve been waiting or whether it’s raining or it’s snowing or whatever.”

On whether traditional media matters anymore: “I’m not sure it does as much as it used to, and I’m not sure how much it ever did … [But] I feel like it affects the energy of all of us. In fashion we all gossip about it because within our community it’s extremely important. I think it breaks momentum or a sort of energy when there’s harsh criticism, and I think when the critique is positive, we all feel quite robust and we’re out there. In that way, it has an effect. But in another, I think a woman’s going to go into a shop to find a coat or a jacket and I just don’t think she’s not going to go into a shop because of a bad review she probably didn’t even read.”

On joining Twitter: “I’ve got better things to do. I don’t need to talk to like schoolteachers from New Jersey about what was valid [in a collection] and what was invalid and what was derivative and what was referencing. I mean, I’ve just got work to do. I really don’t care to argue with you.”

Marc Jacobs Crazy Intern

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In the industry of fashion people already think it’s some easy job that any average joe can do. Some even feel like it’s not even considered a real job…like what does it mean to work in the fashion industry? Last night an un-named intern of Jacobs seemed to have watered down our industry just a little mawr.

Apparent the company has been on the search for some new social media guru that includes a twitter writer, someone got lazy and gave the job to an intern. Around midnight EST a posting from an iPhone stated  ’You guys and gals have no idea how difficult Robert is. I am only an intern. My last day is tomorrow. I wouldn’t be tweeting this if not!’ 

‘Good luck! I pray for you all. If you get the job! I’m out of here. See ya! Son’t want to be ya! Roberts a tyrant! Seriously! He is tough!’ another read.

He continued: ‘I can call him out! I’m out! Won’t work in this town again! I know that! Learned a lot. But, I don’t have the energy for what is expected!’

Signing off, he added: ‘Yea, walk in my MJ shoes! Don’t judge me! I’m alone in this office having to try and entertain you all. This isn’t easy. I have tried. Done!’

the tweets were deleted shortly after (LOL)

This was like a Charlie Sheen/Kanye West moment for interns…I kind of love it.

Dead serious: The label posted an advertisement for the job on Twitter

There was a tweet posted before the rant that clued the position of the intern! The former intern wrote: ‘I was asked to do this until we found a replacement… I hate this job. Hope they find someone soon. Robert is so picky! We have presented him with 50 people. He’s not happy.’

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